MS letter from Anya Barnett (partner of writer Richard Murphy) to Madeline McGahern, 2 Jan [ ]. The letter discusses plans to meet with the McGaherns at Colgate, NY but Barnett and Murphy had been travelling Italy and England. She describes seaweed collecting, Murphy now back at Cleggan, Co. Galway, and wider family discussions.
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Letter from Kerr, Faculty of Law, University College Dublin, saying that following conversations with Niall Osborogh of UCD, Kerr is seeking access to index of law judgements that may be in University College Galway Law Library.
Letter from Anne [ ] to Boyle giving an update on things in Northern Ireland: "A day in the political life in Northern Ireland is very long. . . .That famous green paper is being published tomorrow, probably Faulkner's original brought up to date by White
MS letter from writer Ann Geneva to John McGahern, replying to a letter from McGahern, and on matters relating to mutual writing (28 November [ ]).
Letter from Ambrose McGonigal, Lord Justice of Appeal, Co. Down, to Kevin Boyle, congratulating Boyle on his appointment in Galway and further discussing legal matters and law education in Ireland.
Letter from A.S. Green, 36 Grosvenor Road, Westminster, to Dr. Henry, stating that she has not much trust in Dr. Birrell and his University bill. She states that Sir Anthony has a care for Ireland, but that it would be better for them to approach him dire
Manuscript letter from Alfred Webb on headed paper of United Irish Parliamentary and National Fund. Webb states "the present situation is indeed very critical. Unless some more definite policy than that hitherto pursued can be struck out for the attainment of Home Rule, it is not likely that I shall continue much longer to keep on a half-hearted organisation." Webb notes that O'Mara has tendered his resignation from the party. Webb concluded by stating "Thirty eight, nay forty years have I worked for this cause and it has come to nothing".
Handwritten letter from Alex Hill to M M O'Shaughnessy, relating to the McLean contract, and advising Winslow will pay O'Shaughnessy the money owed for the Eureka railroad report.
Letter from [ ], Manager of the Tuam Branch of the National Bank Ltd., stating that the bank is willing to accede to his request for a loan of £1380.
Unsigned letter to Boyle discussing such issues as the Donnelly et al case at Strasbourg, commenting on case details, calling the applicants "prisoners of the NICRA", suggesting Sean McBride may be consulted on the case, also mentions other cases such as